NASA’s Most Powerful Rocket Will Launch Monday For Its Moon Mission

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NASA’s most powerful rocket will launch on Monday for its historic Artemis I moon mission.

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Dark Side of The Moon has to be one of the best albums of all time!

joerogain
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If we can go to the MOON then why can't we stop fighting each bother? Whats wrong with us?

joerogain
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I was a 22 or so years old when America put men on the moon. Wow amazing!!! .All over the world earth people where watching. We had a 15inch black and white TV. It was like you were there.
This is great news. You going back. So cool. 😃🇭🇲🇳🇵🇬🇧

pbeezum
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Space is DEEP and only once you leave the comfort of our Earths Stratosphere then you can really see what insignificant insects we are in The Bigger Scheme of Things. Imagine that?

joerogain
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We need 24/7 live feed video from multiple angles inside and outside the space ship to and from the moon. FULL TRANSPARENCY since we’re paying for it

StrongerThanBigfoot
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The biggest issue about going back to the moon is that space suits get obliterated by moon dust.

daviddrake
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Omg. I'm so excited about this!!! Last manned moon mission was 8 years before I was born. Spent my childhood dreaming about seeing a man or woman land on the moon. Spent my young adult life annoyed it never happened. Finally get to see something my parents witnessed but I never got to. Next up Mars! 😁😁😁😁😁

rhysholdaway
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Could we please find cargo space for DeSantis, Rubio, and Gaetz? maybe leave them there?

Lolwolf
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I see anything like this i click immediately! I love to see achievements of technology!

thedirty
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I'm excited for us! Imagine how far we would have already gone if we worked together for a common good.

freda
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So this is not in the studio this time

CosgroveNotts
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600 million pounds ? Wikipedia states 1.6 million pounds.

chrisconnor
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The movie: DONT LOOK UP comes to mind.

gdog
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🤩Thrilled with caution! Thrilled for us and what else we might learn to help ourselves & the Earth, and hopeful that we show respect /reverence and concern for the what’s beyond our own piece of the universe. GO TEAM NASA ✨

ygooldy
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I hope that launch will be on YouTube because I’ll forget

brettstover
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Back to the moon, an incredible step for all.

Dethrey_
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Exited about liftoff of Artemis 1. Remember watching the first lunar landing in real time. I was 10 years old. Amazing they pulled that off given the tech of the day. Also hope SpaceX can pull off their heavy lift vehicle. A reusable system makes so much more sense, but very complex as requires refueling in orbit. Man, I admire engineers.

joseph-owhf
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$4.5 billion a launch is unsustainable

SalManila
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Ok, let's not get this wrong this is an unmanned rocket. It will go around the moon not land on it. After this, we going to try to send a monkey to the moon and then one day a man.

robertdanos
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evil deserves to be mocked, and those who want to convince children to mutilate themselves are evil, and therefore deserve to be mocked...

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